outquote
/ˈaʊtˌkwōt/Definitions
1. noun
A quotation that is outside or beyond a particular context or scope, often used to contrast with an inquote.
“The company’s CEO made an outquote about the market’s instability, which was not reflected in the inquote from the financial analyst.”
2. verb
To quote something outside or beyond a particular context or scope, often for the purpose of contrast or comparison.
“The journalist decided to outquote the politician’s previous statement to highlight the discrepancy between their current and past positions.”